Arkansas State football coach had 10 days of fever while batting COVID-19

Arkansas State coach Blake Anderson spoke Monday to his team’s COVID-19 that led to the postponement of two Red Wolves games, revealing for the first time that he had a war with the disease.

“We’ve had some positive cases in the past, however, this is the first time we’ve dealt with a lot of guys who felt sick, adding myself. I’ll be honest. I had positive results and had a fever for 10 days. “He says.

“I know it’s going to take a lot of other people by surprise. I didn’t promise him as Mike Norvell (coach of Florida State), however, at the time there were many other things at stake. But we knew we were haciendo. no to play, so I knew I wasn’t going to miss a game. “

Anderson said the lack of players to be in two position teams forced the postponement of the games opposed to Central Arkansas and Tulsa, which followed the team’s big win at Kansas State.

The Red Wolves, however, are scheduled to return to the box for Saturday’s first Sun Belt game in Coastal Carolina.

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